“Sometimes I feel like if you just watch things, just sit still and let the world exist in front of you – sometimes I swear that just for a second time freezes and the world pauses in its tilt. Just for a second. And if you somehow found a way to live in that second, then you would live forever.”
― Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium
Barómetro Plaza de la Regla, León, Spain
This post is in answer to Cee´s Fun Foto Challenge Circles and Curves , Ailsa´s Travel Theme: Time, and Weekly Photo Challenge: Future Tense
Cool photo
Thanks a lot!
And cool quote.
🙂 🙂
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Nice interpretation!
Merci beaucoup!!!!!
I think it captures all of those themes! Great job!
Thanks a lot!!!
🙂
Great photo!
Thanks a lot Fergie! Glad you like it!
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Very Nice Shot ! Leon m’ è gustata mucho during my ride into 2006 😀
Mixing italian, spanish and english…
:):) I am living here since last year only…It has a nice light!
Che bello! molto suggestivo. Storia, arte, e sogno.
Thanks a lot Vera!
very nice shot!
Thanks a lot!
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You had me at your header clock watcher!! Wonderful!
🙂 🙂 Many thanks!!!!!
What a great photo!
Thanks a lot Elena!
love the mood here! thanks for sharing 🙂
I am happy you like it! It is true that being in B&W gives a different atmosphere…
This picture is fantastic. Love the composition and the color.
Thanks a lot Cardinal!!!! It is a pleasure you like it!!
Great quote, great title, and beautiful image. I like this.
Great comment!!!!! 😉 😉 Thanks a lot D.!
I love that quote !
Thanks a lot..She is a writer very young,,,,
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Love it!
I am glad you like it! Thanks a lot!!!
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This is a lovely composition, Ilargia. 🙂 It is quite evocative.
Thanks a lot Imelda…It is funny how, sometimes, daily things can change their role when one changes his/her approach to them…